Traffic chaos in Munich: construction work from November 12th, 2025 threatens traffic jams!
Traffic restrictions and construction site information for Pasing-Obermenzing from November 12th to 13th, 2025. Danger of traffic jams expected!

Traffic chaos in Munich: construction work from November 12th, 2025 threatens traffic jams!
In the beautiful state capital of Munich, citizens can expect some traffic restrictions from tomorrow, November 12, 2025. There will be a closure on Josef-Felder-Straße and surrounding streets that will last until November 13, 2025, 5:00 a.m. The reason for this measure is construction work to relocate the cable bridge, which is necessary to further improve the city's infrastructure. In addition to Josef-Felder-Straße, the B2 and Pippinger Straße are also affected, and the whole thing could cause a little more traffic jam than we would like. [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/859094650/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenkung-von-12-11-2 025-to-13-11-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-munich-zip-code-81241-pasing-obermenzing-21-3-on-b2-on-josef-felder-strasse/1/) reports that access to Pasinger Bahnhof remains possible from Josef-Felder-Straße via Emil-Neuburger-Straße.
The diversion for traffic will be set up via the streets Am Knie, Weinbergerstraße, Blumenauer Straße, Planegger Straße, Bodenseestraße and Lortzingstraße, i.e. a small detour that not everyone would like to take. A little patience is required on the days of the closure and it is best to set off in good time. The narrow streets in this area are not suitable for too many cars due to their width.
Construction work in Munich: A view beyond Josef-Felder-Straße
But there's not just a lot going on on Josef-Felder-Strasse. As the city of Munich here reports, the new railway overpass on Lindwurmstrasse is also being built. Work on this will begin in mid-March 2024 and should last until August 2028. During this time there will be one-way regulations and complete closures in the area. Pedestrians in particular will be allowed to take the first step back into the underpass in December 2025, after it will be temporarily closed to all types of traffic from October 20th.
It turns out that there is a lot going on in Munich - both in road construction and in urban planning and infrastructure. Although construction sites can be a nuisance, they are often necessary to improve the quality of our transport routes in the long term.
The challenges of urban mobility
Nowadays, cities like Munich are faced with the challenge of getting traffic volumes under control. With advancing urbanization and an ever-growing population, the need for effective solutions is becoming increasingly urgent. However, construction sites that are often intended to bring about improvements regularly cause traffic chaos and create traffic jams in the city.
The combination of construction projects and the large volume of traffic certainly requires a lot of patience from Munich residents. Change is often not easy, but if it is well planned, we all benefit from it. If you inform yourself in good time and use the recommended detours, you can get from A to B more relaxed. Munich is a “treasure” that should be treated well, and such measures are small but important steps towards it.